Caitlin Clark is ready to kick her feet up and take a break away from basketball. The Indiana Fever rookie said she’s looking forward to a little rest and relaxation following another record-setting performance in Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game.
Clark ended Saturday’s game with 10 assists, a rookie record for a WNBA All-Star Game. She came up one short of tying Sue Bird’s all-time record of 11 assists in the All-Star Game.
Additionally, Clark scored four points and grabbed a rebound as Team WNBA defeated Team USA 117-109. The squad was led by Arike Ogunbowale, who delivered a record-breaking performance of her own, scoring 34 points while knocking down eight shots from 3-point range.
Following the game, Clark sent out a message to fans. After the quick transition from Iowa’s appearance in the National Championship Game to the WNBA, the rookie guard is ready for a break.
“Such a fun first All Star experience in Phoenix!!” Clark wrote on X. “The fans and city were amazing … Now time for some rest and relaxation. See you all in a month.”
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